l^t *. .' . ?'. W i f*L^ L /^-'?^[ ?%? ~"\ ' ? ? ?^^'?n'" ."?'?ViKJt ' l.![i'' t-ffii ,S'/?T 1^ J^PV' !^'! '*Vi'^" W ^ ' 'vtW-.-"' ^ yjc^'y ? ? -"'?^ ' ?aji-*v tf-.wi?.Miij.-? '\.^,^^rrsv,wp^f 'K. -a . ? ~?~* ? .-:a^b ->??.??? -H-i"-'.**;!'. .?^i /? M, |M rO}w/lfKl; v mJvM '--.'m .f ^K' ^_____/ FAjEKV^TlE. PITT COI ^' ulilL^^HVv V-' "*^1^1 ?r?-' TjDr ? u.rJlf :JMy ?fP^HBwj^ fj ift be irtriv. musicsi - -"'A. Qt^^' f\11Pfl flxwTll^ X uQ[Q^ i *^' * %" 1 r ? L ? ?-'!. a3 _ ; , ? ??.?___ Prerri?T. ? now oh a Wampba?t' ? messsge of national friendship; The grizzled okt warrior% >ldn'#i 81 year ; okf. Abowe?fo* first look op af the fantotar Wcjolworth Tower in New York. Below?4ua reception at Ctt^Hw firk, N. Y. ?what the age or creed, and no matter if sonre cannot even ;* carry a tone in a basket." Now ip ordc* that this "sing" jpay the "best ygt" it is necessary for the whole community to be present and sing. Greenville and Ayden have each had a mo& successful "sing" and ^armville hopes to have one ju& as fine. 7?: Dr. Mnrphrey of Jackson;1 N. C.? arrived in the city Wednes day night to spend the Thanks giving holidrjs wi'h his parent'. t ? ' ? - Farmville loses. Avden's basket ball team de feated Farmville Friday night to the tune of 29 to 15. Not con tented with this they l6?S$ttovv Hill wallop 'em Saturday night However, both Ay-den- and Snow Hill has been playing bas ket ball two years and our boys only six weeks. Practice'boys, practice and go after them again. "We are yyith you and^H'ypu la^t and always,;' .'s we. I cemb^r 1st, with Mr. P?C. Hi^| I itftfchat^iBflflf ?'o|^IH^^?Sl ?oort^wift be ^^fcited |fdaft?| ? who ftjyj ujierasuid in th? land^ufl^rab^^4 education,j liotheSjatfe* y. t. . I lf';,;|iiptn- Decemberlst ^9 I elusive, ft campaign w^ - .nSaCt I I among the AlumnaeW. I M*ryvs io f^tt County. SgWg ?tfa'raiinie an attractive lyncneon ? will be given in Greetmlle, N. ?C. to which every alumna oUPe I school will be cordially mvjted Band urged to attend. ? "Tlte Rouse Way-r-Th^ RlghV Wa* ? FOB BETTER PRINTING ? ? 1 ' ' - ? '--mm * '' II LethaFii^tl ho nr I .. - ^ ???'?:? i. ??-?.?;-'? LT aL-. I cessoed farm ii/deatnoDiy a few1| V '* - ~ : C .'C^ v >- .7,?TTv?^j.7r ? ? uiODins. n EHJ^lh^^nfow'raV"^! sotfi Flynn Tyson, Miss Chri*l tine Tyson. I Funeral services were cm-1 duded from the home Sunday I afternoonot 3 o'clock and the! burial took pSpce in the family 1 rounds jud opposite the I house. ^H ^ \ Presbyterian Bazaar . '??' ?>> ??? ?? ?! iiiilfl'i'Vi I The ladies qf the Presbyterian, Auxiliary announce their Annual Turkey Dinner and Fancy work Sale, which will be held in the Candy Kitchen, Thursday, be feinber 7th. ; t . V" :?? ~' i'lif 'I i~ > in ' ? -v'. v. Nore oi Thanks, ' The ladies of - " Mrs. Sam Pollard: Of Washing ton was a gues; at this meeting.. * ' ? "J Bazaar. ? The ladies of the * Methodist Auxiliary held their Annual Turkey Dinner and iancywork Sale Thursday November 23rd. They were veryjsuccessful clear ing $275,00. t ? Correctidin. rfr j Our" lad issue stated that Mrs. f Alex Bynum would continue to ; keep the picture won at the P. T. Associalion. We wish to say that is the first time Mrs. Bynum I has been fortunate enough to get the pidure, but she hopes to , "continue holding if."